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Example sentences for "perhaps also"

  • The name in its original form was certainly the designation of those who brought offerings to the shrine of Apollo at Delphi (perhaps also in Delos).

  • The description may suit the East Karelians, whom we find, at any rate somewhat later, established on the south and west side of the White Sea, as far north as the Kandalaks, perhaps also as far as the Varzuga.

  • Perhaps also we might retain 'reveal,' and read when for 'till.

  • Perhaps also for 'beauty' we should read itself.

  • Perhaps also we should read 'The most generous.

  • The universal moral law does not exist for him, and the only thing he may possibly see and avow, perhaps also regret a little, is that he sins against the moral law of the solitary, i.

  • Perhaps also Baudelaire’s consciousness experienced a sincere horror of the perverse instincts of his unconscious life, and he sought to make himself believe that with his Satanism he was laughing at the Philistines.

  • It is a question of the intensity of the impulsion and the resisting power of the judgment, perhaps also of courage and cowardice; nothing else.

  • Footnote: Perhaps also in his kindliness to the terrapin.

  • Perhaps also, from noth, bold, though I do not find an ancient name to correspond--Eng.

  • Perhaps also to this stem (with nant, daring) we may put Magnentius, the name of a German who usurped the imperial purple and was slain A.

  • But some species of these spongy genera appear to be derived rather from Tetrapyle or Pylonium, perhaps also from Cubotholus.

  • The same is perhaps also true of many #Botryodea#.

  • Luke's mention of Bethsaida is accounted for by his desire to supply exact details wherever possible; perhaps also by the fact that the second feeding, which he omits, was related to have occurred in that place.

  • Perhaps also in the following; wherewith we now hasten to knit up this ravelled sleeve:-- "But there is no Religion?

  • To him I owe my first practical knowledge of the English and their ways; perhaps also something of the partiality with which I have ever since regarded that singular people.

  • Perhaps also, and this is more hopeless still, they have been bad copies of excellent originals.

  • Perhaps botanists have overlooked its habitation; perhaps the plant has disappeared from its original dwelling; perhaps also it is a mere modification, effected by culture, of Pisum arvense.

  • For the rest, we must not insist upon the common names of the plum which each nation may have given to one or another species, perhaps also to some cultivated variety, without any rule.

  • The information gained on the subject may be summed up as follows:-- The carob grew wild in the Levant, probably on the southern coast of Anatolia and in Syria, perhaps also in Cyrenaica.

  • Perhaps also in the following; wherewith we now hasten to knit-up this ravelled sleeve: 'But there is no Religion?

  • From Suicide a certain aftershine (Nachschein) of Christianity withheld me: perhaps also a certain indolence of character; for, was not that a remedy I had at any time within reach?

  • It is only in fair European races that blue or grey eyes are found, perhaps also in the Turco-Ugrian races; light-brown eyes are met with among some Mongolians.

  • Footnote 13: The enormous development of the laryngeal sacs in the orang-utan is perhaps also in harmony with this protective function, as I have shown in a special work.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    critical position; hard paste; human experience; just revenge; lyke wyse; marriage ceremony; noble father; perhaps also; perhaps because; perhaps better; perhaps from; perhaps half; perhaps more; perhaps only; perhaps rather; perhaps she; perhaps the; political community; pounds sugar; realise that; silent prayer; single light; small public; subsequent letter; these gentlemen; whatsoever they